GIUSEPPE V.
CULTRONE
CATEDRÁTICO DE UNIVERSIDAD
University of Padua
Padua, ItaliaPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de University of Padua (11)
2024
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Clayey materials for traditional bricks production in North-Eastern Italy through a combined compositional study: From firing dynamics to provenance
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Vol. 54
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Effects of using tea waste as an additive in the production of solid bricks in terms of their porosity, thermal conductivity, strength and durability
Sustainable Materials and Technologies, Vol. 39
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Use of recycled carbon fibre as an additive in the manufacture of porous bricks more durable against salt crystallization
Ceramics International
2022
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Firing and post-firing dynamics of Mg- and Ca-rich bricks used in the built heritage of the city of Padua (northeastern Italy)
European Journal of Mineralogy, Vol. 34, Núm. 3, pp. 301-319
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Roman brick production technologies in Padua (Northern Italy) along the Late Antiquity and Medieval Times: Durable bricks on high humid environs
Journal of Cultural Heritage, Vol. 54, pp. 12-20
2021
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Production technologies of ancient bricks from padua, italy: Changing colors and resistance over time
Minerals, Vol. 11, Núm. 7
2020
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Radionuclide concentration and radon exhalation in new mix design of bricks produced reusing NORM by-products: The influence of mineralogy and texture
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 260
2018
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Recycling trachyte waste from the quarry to the brick industry: Effects on physical and mechanical properties, and durability of new bricks
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 166, pp. 792-807
2016
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Combined multi-analytical approach for study of pore system in bricks: How much porosity is there?
Materials Characterization, Vol. 121, pp. 82-92
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How to face the new industrial challenge of compatible, sustainable brick production: Study of various types of commercially available bricks
Applied Clay Science, Vol. 124-125, pp. 219-226
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Use of industrial ceramic sludge in brick production: Effect on aesthetic quality and physical properties
Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 124, pp. 219-227